The purpose of this study is to assess the current infrastructural status of water and sanitation facilities in schools and health facilities in Karamoja region. The expected results will support the listing of 100 priority schools and 15 health facilities for WASH interventions. The survey will help to establish baseline information and as the sample frame for selecting the most vulnerable schools before conducting a baseline for the impact evaluation.
To enhance operational agility and accountability, UNICEF’s Office of Innovation will engage an experienced consultant to deliver measurable operational improvements and support a critical transition period. The consultancy will cover seven core workstreams across planning, partnership oversight (HACT), digital systems, risk management, knowledge management, administrative optimization, and operational transition support. This final stream focuses on preparing the Learning Innovation (LI) Hub for full operational integration under the newly restructured Global Programme Division (GPD), including the definition of new service structures, process handovers, and governance models. The consultant will be expected to provide high-quality, time-bound deliverables aligned with the Office’s evolving operational and strategic needs during this restructuring phase.
UNICEF Armenia seeks the support of Sampling Expert to provide technical assistance to ArmStat throughout the planning, implementation, and reporting stages of Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS). It is expected that the Consultant will be based at the premises of ArmStat.
To develop business models with public-private partnerships to promote solar systems in selected WASH facilities, healthcare facilities, and schools in Sri Lanka, and design a private sector-led financial model to generate additional revenue through renewable energy credits.
The purpose of this study is to assess the current infrastructural status of water and sanitation facilities in schools and health facilities in Karamoja region. The expected results will support the listing of 100 priority schools and 15 health facilities for WASH interventions. The survey will help to establish baseline information and as the sample frame for selecting the most vulnerable schools before conducting a baseline for the impact evaluation.
To enhance operational agility and accountability, UNICEF’s Office of Innovation will engage an experienced consultant to deliver measurable operational improvements and support a critical transition period. The consultancy will cover seven core workstreams across planning, partnership oversight (HACT), digital systems, risk management, knowledge management, administrative optimization, and operational transition support. This final stream focuses on preparing the Learning Innovation (LI) Hub for full operational integration under the newly restructured Global Programme Division (GPD), including the definition of new service structures, process handovers, and governance models. The consultant will be expected to provide high-quality, time-bound deliverables aligned with the Office’s evolving operational and strategic needs during this restructuring phase.
UNICEF Armenia seeks the support of Sampling Expert to provide technical assistance to ArmStat throughout the planning, implementation, and reporting stages of Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS). It is expected that the Consultant will be based at the premises of ArmStat.
To develop business models with public-private partnerships to promote solar systems in selected WASH facilities, healthcare facilities, and schools in Sri Lanka, and design a private sector-led financial model to generate additional revenue through renewable energy credits.